Download flyer. Mizrahi provide students with a broad overview of the material followed by a deeper exploration of each issue through carefully selected journal articles. Students will be exposed to original research and literature in this area, and encouraged to think critically and analytically about the state of studies in terrorism and homeland security. What Is Terrorism? How to Study Terrorism?
Who Else Studies Terrorism? What Is Homeland Security? Key Points. Key Terms. Discussion Questions. Web Resources. How to Read a Research Article on Terrorism. What Are Typologies of Terrorists? Terrorism and Terminology in the Biblical Regions. The French Revolution and the Emergence of "Terror". Rapoport's Four Waves of Terrorism. The Israeli Narrative.
The Palestinian Narrative. Coming Together, Maybe? The Middle East. North Africa. North Korea. South Korea. The Philippines. Afghanistan and the Taliban.
Sri Lanka. Left-Wing Groups in Europe. Russia and Chechnya: A Case Study. United States. The Agents of WMD. Tucker and Robert P. What's in a Legal Regime? Discussion Questions. Web Resources. How to Read a Research Article on Terrorism. What Are Typologies of Terrorists? Terrorism and Terminology in the Biblical Regions. The French Revolution and the Emergence of "Terror".
Rapoport's Four Waves of Terrorism. The Israeli Narrative. The Palestinian Narrative. Coming Together, Maybe? The Middle East. North Africa. North Korea. South Korea. The Philippines.
Afghanistan and the Taliban. Sri Lanka. Left-Wing Groups in Europe. Russia and Chechnya: A Case Study. United States. The Agents of WMD.
Tucker and Robert P. What's in a Legal Regime? Definitions and the Law. Domestic Law on Terrorism and Homeland Security. David Garson.
The Threat Today. The United States, Europe, and Islam. The Fifth Wave of Terrorism? Supplements Student Study Site The open-access Student Study Site includes the following: Mobile-friendly eFlashcards reinforce understanding of key terms and concepts that have been outlined in the chapters.
Mobile-friendly web quizzes allow for independent assessment of progress made in learning course material. Carefully selected, web-based video links feature relevant interviews, lectures, personal stories, inquiries, and other content for use in independent or classroom-based explorations of key topics.
When relevant, related questions for discussion are included. Chapter-specific discussion questions help launch classroom interaction by prompting students to engage with the material and by reinforcing important content.
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